SebastienL
New Member
I've been working on these for quite a while now. I've attached a jpeg so you can see… You can find the rest of my work on DeviantArt.
Here's the link to my gallery:http://left-hand-path-666.deviantart.com/gallery/26357225
Most of these are 22" x 32" to fit a standard 30" x 40" mat as I intend to frame these. Right now, I'm working on one that is 32" x 52" to fit a standard oversize 40" x 60" mat.
I'm interested in what you guys and gals might suggest as a "printing" method. I just don't want to print these on film or paper. The goal is to produce a few of them to do an exposition in a bar, restaurant or ultimately, an art gallery.
I tried screen printing, but I'm not happy with the results. I find I lose details and sharpness in the small details.
So far, I've achieved the best result by printing on our Accuity. I printed twice, overlaying 2 layers of ink on 020 styrene. I really like the contrast of the gloss of the ink on the mat of the styrene and I really like the "thickness" of the 2 layers of ink. I know for sure the final product will not be styrene as this material will yellow over time and I'm not sure of the durability of applying 2 layers of ink. Will the ink crack or peel? I just don't know.
Any suggestion on materials or production technique would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sébastien
Here's the link to my gallery:http://left-hand-path-666.deviantart.com/gallery/26357225
Most of these are 22" x 32" to fit a standard 30" x 40" mat as I intend to frame these. Right now, I'm working on one that is 32" x 52" to fit a standard oversize 40" x 60" mat.
I'm interested in what you guys and gals might suggest as a "printing" method. I just don't want to print these on film or paper. The goal is to produce a few of them to do an exposition in a bar, restaurant or ultimately, an art gallery.
I tried screen printing, but I'm not happy with the results. I find I lose details and sharpness in the small details.
So far, I've achieved the best result by printing on our Accuity. I printed twice, overlaying 2 layers of ink on 020 styrene. I really like the contrast of the gloss of the ink on the mat of the styrene and I really like the "thickness" of the 2 layers of ink. I know for sure the final product will not be styrene as this material will yellow over time and I'm not sure of the durability of applying 2 layers of ink. Will the ink crack or peel? I just don't know.
Any suggestion on materials or production technique would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sébastien